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BEYOND THE PERILOUS LANDSCAPE LIES A LOVE THAT DEFIES EXTINCTION. ...
In the bustling world of paleontology in 1916, Eliza Mills defies societal expectations to pursue her passion. Having published her early groundbreaking papers under a false name, she has finally earned her place at the Carnegie Museum and seizes the opportunity to work at Dinosaur National Monument with a renowned paleontologist. But things in Jensen, Utah, aren't what they appear.
When Eliza gets the chance to dig up bones at a ranch with a dark history, it sparks a chain of events that will rock the very fabric of her carefully constructed world.
Devin Schmitt, Eliza's closest friend since childhood, harbors unspoken feelings for her but knows he will never be able to win her heart. Just as he vows to give her up for good, Eliza begs him to visit her in Utah for another grand adventure. He reluctantly agrees, and within a few days of his arrival, he and Eliza find themselves entangled in a web of danger where the stakes are much higher than they ever anticipated. Together, Devin and Eliza must hold on to God as their hope as they navigate a treacherous terrain of betrayal to unbury the truth and save Eliza from those who wish to see her fail.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 10, 2024
      Murder, lies, and scientific discovery animate Woodhouse’s exciting third Treasures of the Earth novel (after Set in Stone). It’s 1916 and Eliza Mills has parlayed her dreams of becoming a paleontologist into the next best thing—working at the Carnegie Institute Museum’s Dinosaur Hall. When she’s chosen to be the museum’s representative at a high-profile Utah dig, she’s thrilled, even though the ranch where she’ll be staying is said to be haunted. Once there, the stresses on Eliza pile up. There’s the scheming curator who’s jealous of her success and wants to smear her reputation, as well as judgmental churchgoers who accuse her of working with “heathens.” When Eliza receives a chilling note warning her to stop digging or risk being buried at the site herself, it seems even more sinister forces may be at play. Her suspicions are confirmed when several of the ranch’s farmhands turn up dead. Help comes in the form of her childhood best friend Devin Schmitt, who pays a visit to the ranch as the danger mounts. Together, they draw on their faith to find the killer before more people die, and possibly spark a romance in the process. Though the rapid perspective shifts from one character to the next give the narrative a fractured feel, Woodhouse vividly portrays the thrills and tensions of early 20th-century paleontology. Series fans will be eager to dig in.

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